The President may delegate executive management and administrative authority to the University's executive officers. The President's delegations of authority authorize his executive officers to act on behalf of the University and to bind the University within the scope of authority to a legally enforceable obligation. The President may condition, limit, or revoke any authorities so delegated at any time.

This is the University Executive Directives website. University Executive Directives (UEDs) are guiding principles that express the institutional culture, goals, and philosophy of the University. UEDs promote consistency and operational efficiency, enhance our mission, and mitigate significant organizational risk. They are approved by the University President, are non-negotiable, and change infrequently.

Below you will find the most recent up to date University Executive Directives.

The Practice Directive was created in accordance with Executive Order No. 847, to provide services required for ongoing, routine operations and maintenance of buildings including routine custodial services. In addition, this Practice Directive delegates the responsibility to department levels and requires the departments’ designated personnel to maintain and implement the program as on going and appropriate.

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The Practice Directive was created in accordance with Executive Order No. 691, to emphasize the implementation of the campus Motor Vehicle Inspection Program. In addition, the Practice Directive delegates the responsibility to department levels and requires individual departments’ designated Motor Vehicle Inspector (MVI) to administrate responsibilities related to vehicle specification, acquisition, inspection, repair, and disposal. This program covers any campus-owned motorized device for land transportation that is self-propelled and carries a driver, or is towed by another vehicle.

The Practice Directive was created in accordance with Executive Order No. 987, to emphasize the implementation of the conservation of energy, retain general operational provisions and sustainable practices while adding the CSU Sustainable Measurement Checklist process. In addition, the Practice Directive delegates the responsibility to department levels and requires the departments’ designated personnel to maintain and implement the program as on going and appropriate.

The Practice Directive was created in accordance with Executive Order No. 1000, to emphasize the implementation of the recovery of the CSU Operating Funds for services, products, and facilities. In addition, the Practice Directive delegates the responsibility to the department

level and requires the departments’ designated personnel to maintain and implement the program with an annually approved cost allocation plan.

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SFSU will comply with all applicable state, federal, and local environment, health, and safety regulations in order to provide a safe and healthy environment for a resilient educational community to embrace a life of the mind, promote equality, and inspire the courage to lead, create, and innovate.